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Zara was founded by Amancio Ortega in 1975 and is a company known around the world.

However, its fast fashion practices have raised concerns about its impact on the environment
and workers.

Fast fashion is based on rapid production and consumption, which leads to overconsumption
and waste generation. This has significant environmental consequences, such as water
pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, workers involved in the production
process often work in poor conditions and at low wages.

Although Zara has introduced sustainable development initiatives, it must prioritise clarity in
its production process and address the social and environmental impact of its practices. As
consumers, we can make a difference by choosing sustainable and ethical fashion and reducing
our own environmental impact.

In conclusion, Zara must solve the ethical and environmental problems of its practices. As
consumers, we have the power to make a more sustainable and ethical fashion industry.

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